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28 July 2009
Why Hackers Will Save the World
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For anyone that might be interested, my keynote from the recent Gran Canaria Desktop Summit is now online as an Ogg video.
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10 November 2008
Open Enterprise Interview: Tamás Bíró, Sense/Net
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Once hackers have stopped arguing whether it's “free software” or “open source”, and discussing the relative merits of GNOME or KDE, the...
03 October 2008
Haggling in the Bazaar
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As open source becomes more widely used, people have started exploring how and why its approach to developing software works so well. The pi...
04 April 2008
KDE + Wikimedia.de = Wikkimedia.DE?
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Interesting: KDE e.V and Wikimedia Deutschland have opened a shared office in Frankfurt, Germany. As two organizations that share similar go...
11 January 2008
KOfficeSource Means Business
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On Open Enterprise blog .
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KDE 4 Goes Forth
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Nice : The KDE Community is thrilled to announce the immediate availability of KDE 4.0. This significant release marks both the end of the l...
19 December 2007
Can We Avoid the Great Schism?
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At Linux Journal .
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13 November 2007
Android: Kitted Out with WebKit
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Well spotted by GigaOM: one of the key components of Android is WebKit : WebKit is an open source web browser engine. WebKit is also the na...
11 May 2007
All 'K? KDE 4 Alpha is Out
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KDE justs keeps on getting better and better, and is pretty much the de facto open source desktop these days. Now we have KDE 4 - well, a...
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17 October 2006
KOffice 1.6 - No Mere Point Upgrade
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Well, not if you look at what's on offer : # Krita Becomes Usable for Professional Image Work Krita and its maintainer Boudewijn Rempt w...
03 October 2006
ODF Test Suite
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One of the key features of the ODF standard is that it can be supported by many different programs. But this begs the question what the sta...
03 September 2006
Happy Birthday
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No, I don't mean this one, (which should really have been this one), but this one. (Via Tuxmachines.org .)
20 July 2006
Indian Summer of Code
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I wrote earlier today about the fallacy of assuming that once you start offering money the spirit that informs the world of collaborative e...
16 May 2006
Is the Tide Turning for OpenDocument Format?
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Hm, what's this: an analyst starting to say downright nice things about ODF? From the article by Ingrid Marson: There is a 70 percent ...
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01 February 2006
Spreading Spread Firefox
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Most computer users by now have heard of the Firefox browser. This is hardly surprising given the extraordinary rate at which it is still ...
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13 December 2005
Is KDE Winning?
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Wow. Linus " my name is Linus and I am your god " Torvalds has spoken - and the answer is KDE. If you haven't been following...
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